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Buying a great value house in Antequera
If you're thinking of buying a property in Antequera in Spain, it's advisable to research extensively every aspect of the purchasing procedure. Make sure you're happy with all aspects and amenities of the location you choose. There are some great value homes to be had as it is an inland location. Especially if it is an old town house.
The Spanish find their homes in
the town using the services of a local Corredor.
It is their job to find the right home at the right price for you and not like
an Estate Agent who shows only the homes on his books. A lot of money can be
saved that way and it is always worth checking with them first.
It can be a good idea to book into the local hotel, for a few nights, and get to
know the pros and cons of Antequera first. It is possible during your visit that
you'll find English speaking residents in the local bars and restaurants. Invite
them to share a drink, and they'll be only to happy to fill you in on what's
what.
It's very easy to rush in and buy the first attractive property you see at the
right price, only to realise later that the location isn't quite what you
thought it was.

Take notes and photographs of the properties that appeal to you so they'll
refresh your memory and stop all your viewings blurring into one.
View the properties as many times as you wish to make sure you're totally
satisfied with all aspects of the property and keep in mind the following ten
questions:
1. Am I 100% happy with the property?
2. Do I like the location?
3. Is the area too built up or isolated?
4. Are the popular bars and restaurants too near or too far?
5. Is the property in a good neighborhood?
6. Are there English speaking neighbours close by
7. Are there shops, hotels, restaurants etc. nearby?
8. Are there any problems with telephone and broadband connection?
Hopefully before long you will have selected a property which suits your needs
and budget. Before you sign any document hire an English speaking solicitor,
give them the details and address of the property.
Next it's the job of the solicitor to carry out a detailed investigation of the
property. There will be a full check that the property, ie. correct planning
permission, that there are no outstanding
debts
on the property (if there are, you could end up responsible for them) and that
everything is legal and above board.
When you finally select the property you wish to purchase, the first stage of
the buying process is to sign a Reservation Agreement and you pay 1-2% of the
purchase price, the vendor will then withdraw the property from the market.
when your solicitor has completed his searches and informs you that all's well
you then pay a further 10%
deposit
on signing the Sale and Purchase contract, which you and the vendor sign. This
contract will describe in detail the type of property, dimensions, amount of
rooms and the fittings and fixtures being left in the property.
On completion day, you, the vendor and both solicitors sign the final contracts
in the local Notary's office and the remainder of the purchase price and title
deeds are exchanged.
The legal fees can cost you about 10% of the purchase price, for example, on a
property costing 100,000 euro expect to pay the following extra fees:
1. 7000 euro Purchase Tax
2. 300 euro Land Registry
3. 500 euro Notary's Fee
4. 1000 euro solicitor's fee
We hope the above tips will help you in your search for your dream
home and if you do then we welcome you into the Antequera
Ex-Pats community.
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